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Yep..I have them on my 06 Ultra and I like em!
Its very handy being able to redirect airflow when things get hot. The stock fixed ones seem to be a bit more effective ( due to its slightly larger size) , but the Freedom Wings work out pretty nice.
Robert
Milwaukee Wi
06 Ultra
03 RKC
57 Isetta !
I have the freedom wings and find them very functional. Closed on a cool morning and opened up in the afternoon heading home from work. I also found there is minimal turbulnce and just a nice steady airflow at speed with them open. -- Tom
I've had the freedom wings on my Ultra for over a year now and they preform well..Would have bought the dragon wings if I had known about them, don't know that they were avaliable then. The dragon wings use all three bolts for mounting where the freedom's only use two, allows for some vibration and bolt loosening.
I love them! My are black and blend totally in with the black fairing on my SG. I rarely open them, but as another poster said, when you do, the rush of coo air is very soft, vs turbulent. I don't know how you could not try them for the money. They knock out the wind closed.
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